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Which city in Guangdong is often overlooked, but later became famous in online dramas?

Nowadays, many people like to travel to coastal cities, such as Sanya, Qingdao, Xiamen, etc.

But after the popular online drama "The Hidden Corner" became popular, it also made a popular coastal city? Zhanjiang.

Zhanjiang is a Guangdong city that is easily overlooked. After all, there are too many famous cities in Guangdong Province, and it is indeed difficult for a small prefecture-level city to gain exposure to massive resources.

Zhanjiang City has an area of ??only 11,693 square kilometers, of which peninsulas and small islands account for the majority, and they are all below 100 meters above sea level.

But it has a coastline of 1,556km, accounting for 40% of the province and 10% of the country.

Most of the residents in Zhanjiang City make a living from fishing, and the price of some seafood is even cheaper than in Sanya. Here you can see the most retro and simple seaside life.

As a mystery and suspense film, "The Hidden Corner" uses a sunny shell to create a strong contrast with the core tragedy.

Zhanjiang has a natural sunlight filter and many old towns and villages still exist, making it the first choice for shooting this work.

In fact, director Xin Shuang's vision was right, and Zhanjiang, who was hiding in the "corner", also became popular because of this drama.

Zhanjiang’s attractions are mainly divided into five categories: the eight old sceneries, the eight new sceneries, the tropical theme park, the historical relics of Chikan, an ancient commercial port, and the French architectural relics of Xiashan District.

Among them, the most famous of the eight scenic spots are the sea view promenade and Naozhou Island. There are two sea view promenades in Zhanjiang, both of which are close to the beach. The construction in Chikansha Bay is simpler, just a relatively ordinary walk.

Trail, and the construction located in Xiashan District is more beautiful, with a length of 1.7km, integrated with the characteristic green belt, and winding like a forest path.

Naozhou Island is a small volcanic island formed by a volcanic eruption 200,000 years ago. Although the island is only 56 square kilometers, it is full of bathing beaches, lighthouses, academies, villages, and the ruins of the Song Dynasty Imperial City.

The new eight scenic spots mainly include Techeng Island and Leizhou City Museum. Techeng Island has an area of ??only 3.6 square kilometers, but there are more than 4,500 people living on the island.

There are many ancient buildings on the island, including the Xian Tai Temple with a history of more than 400 years and the site of the modern revolution.

In 2014, there was a movie called "Techeng Island", which tells the story of the growth of a local girl.

Leizhou Museum was built in the 1980s and renovated in 2005.

The exhibition hall covers an area of ??more than 6,100 square meters and houses more than 7,000 items, covering categories such as calligraphy and painting, customs, and historical evolution.

The tropical theme park is suitable for a short visit or a break between trips. The French architectural ruins in Xiashan District are suitable for taking pictures. Relatively speaking, the historical ruins of Chikan, an ancient trading port, are more worth visiting.

As early as the Qin and Han Dynasties, people from the Central Plains immigrated to the ancient port, and it has a history of thousands of years.

Today, there are still a large number of ancient buildings in the ancient port, most of which were built in the late Qing Dynasty or the 1930s.

Gudu Street is the oldest street here. Its total length is only 20 meters and its width is less than 3 meters. It is paved with blue bricks.

During the Song Dynasty, there were shops on both sides. During the later development, the shops were removed, but this is still the only way for local people to go to the streets.

In addition to beautiful scenery, of course, food is also indispensable. Coastal cities are definitely dominated by seafood.

Generally, the ingredients in restaurants here are bought and cooked freshly from local fishermen. The raw materials are very delicious. The categories are mainly Chaozhou cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, and Hakka cuisine. The flavors are mostly steamed and garlic, and they pay attention to the original flavor and appropriate freshness.

, Representative works include boiled chicken, steamed flower crabs, steamed sandworms with garlic paste, etc.

It’s cheap to eat seafood here, and it’s even cheaper to eat tropical fruits.

Jackfruit, mango, and lychee can be seen on the roadside. Bananas and pineapples are almost free.

While it's not that commercial yet, friends who want to go don't hesitate.